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Radiation-induced hypopituitarism
Endocrine-Related Cancer, 08/26/09
Wass JAH et al. – The review analyses the pathogenesis, prevalence and consequences of radiation–induced hypopituitarism (RIH) in diverse subgroups at risk. Also discussed is the impact of modern radiotherapy techniques in the prevalence of RIH, the spectrum of endocrine disorders and radiation–induced brain conditions that also occur in patients with RIH.
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